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Cheap Flights to Gothenburg

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Average temperature for December in Gothenburg

4.7 °C

Avg rainfall for December in Gothenburg

37.4 mm

Gothenburg overview

When to fly:

With long sunny days and the appeal of midnight sun and host of musical and cultural events, summer is the peak season for booking flights to Gothenburg. Sports fans should consider visiting Gothenburg at the time of sporting events such as the Gothenburg Basketball Festival, which attracts visitors to participate in the world’s largest youth basketball tournament where young Michael Jordans are moulded. The event has been running for over three decades and is played on 30 courts throughout the city. Consequently, in the high season between June and the end of August, you can expect to find cheap flights to Gothenburg harder to come across and accommodation more expensive.

Winter months of December to February are most certainly the off season in the city, at this time of year the sun sets very early and even snow sports like skiing require artificial lighting. The shoulder season of spring (April to May) and autumn (September to mid-October) provides tourists with a cost effective alternative to the summer rush and offers you a great chance to book a cheap flight to Gothenburg. In these months the weather is quite mild and there are number of local events to enjoy, including the annual carnival called Hammarkullekarnevalen, which is held in the month of May and is celebrated with dancing, singing and local processions. Additional activities are also on offer in the market area such as a fun fair and live music performances.

Destination overview:

The second largest city in Sweden, Gothenburg, has stepped out of Stockholm’s shadow to carve a niche as one of Scandinavia’s most popular tourist destinations. Take a flight to Gothenburg and you will find a relaxed city with a welcoming atmosphere and reputation as a hub for innovation and creativity. On the city’s streets, decorative architecture mixes seamlessly with trendy cafes and restaurants where the local student population rubs shoulders with fashionistas and young professionals. Visitors can stroll past the old canals built by the Dutch in 17th century and feel the pulse of the city on the famous Avenyn shopping street. The glamorous street culminates dramatically at the impressive Poseidon fountain, infamous for scandalising the locals when it was unveiled in the early thirties. Once the time has come to take a break from the buzz of the city you can visit Sweden’s largest theme park Liseberg. Drawing over three million visitors every year, the theme park features a number of blockbuster rides, including AtmosFear, one of Europe’s tallest free-fall attractions. If you want to experience some of local culture, make sure to visit the celebrated Konstmuseet, one of Gothenburg’s finest museums. This superb art collection includes works by such artistic heavyweights as Rubens, Van Gogh, Rembrandt, and Picasso, in addition to a selection of Scandinavian masters. The city lies at the mouth of the Gota River and is just a 30-minute tram journey from one of Scandinavia’s most stunning archipelagos.

When using the city’s transportation, be aware that there are no maps on most tram stops. To prepare in advance download the local transport app for your smartphone before you start your journey.

Getting downtown:

Landvetter Airport (GOT), which is considered to be Gothenburg’s main airport, is located 15.5 miles (25 km) east of the city. Once your flight to Gothenburg has landed, you have a few options for reaching the heart of the city. The Flygbussarna bus service runs to city every 20 minutes with the journey to the central train station taking 30 minutes. A much cheaper option for getting to Gothenburg city centre is to take the local bus which takes about 45 minutes to reach the destination.